Here are some ladybugs I've been working on. I think they're pretty close to being finished. But I would love to hear any comments you might have -- areas that aren't working, or just could benefit from some improvements.
The 1st one is intended as an icon for a webpage.

I'm not sure about shading and highlights for this purpose, but I would like for it not to be flat, yet not to look like a real bug. To give myself some perspective on how I don't want it to look, then I made one to look like a real ladybug. Here it is:

Now, I know it doesn't really look like a real ladybug, but it's the best I've gotten it so far. For some reason, which I would love to understand better, it looks better as a larger image, like this:

I wonder if anyone knows of any articles or essays on creating really small images? I find that as long as there's an option to zoom, I zoom! But then sometimes I put things into the zoomed image, and work hard to get it just right, that once it's reduced back down to size, doesn't look anything like it does when zoomed, or sometimes aren't even visible. For example, the notch at the "tail" area of the ladybug. I can see a notch when I look at real ladybugs. And in the larger image, it appears relatively as I would like. But in the small one, that notch can't even be seen, or maybe just barely, if you have good eyes.
So, any and all comments welcomed and appreciated. Thanks for your help
